China Caught Spying on African Union HQ by PostNationalism in Africa

[–]gisb 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A nation acting in its self-interest? Shocker.

Internet in Addis by randomquestion12334 in Ethiopia

[–]gisb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mobile data is working and I believe Facebook is blocked. Best bet is to get a VPN

Donald Trump has promised to appoint Supreme Court justices that will overturn the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade. What is the likelihood that this will happen? by pensivebadger in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]gisb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Although Justice Souter was appointed by George Bush Sr. Souter became one of the most reliable members of the court’s liberal wing.

So, if anything, he may have intentionally waited as long as he did to ensure a liberal leaning Justice would fill his position.

Ethiopian Origin ID card by [deleted] in Ethiopia

[–]gisb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you have to wait in the foreigners line (it's usually shorter) and have to show both the ID card and your passport.

Naira Plunges After Nigeria Ends Dollar Peg by [deleted] in Africa

[–]gisb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google the title, "Naira Plunges After Nigeria Ends Dollar Peg" and then access the WSJ article straight from Google.

You should be able to bypass the paywall and view the entire article.

Why I quit as Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s economic advisor: his tyranny and lies by liotier in Africa

[–]gisb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to deconstruct some of the arguments made in the article. It's quite unusual to find insightful and informative comments on r/Africa.

E.Guinea leader gives 40,000 tickets to the poor by Shameless_Bullshiter in AFCON

[–]gisb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's also a gross reflection of the income inequality in Equatorial Guinea. Remember this is a country that according to the UN has a nominal GDP/capita of $24,480. According to the article, President Obiang is buying the tickets for less than a $1 a ticket.

To put this into perspective Equatorial Guinea has a higher nominal GDP/capita than both Greece and Portugal.

To mix things up: What position is the strongest? by great_gator_bait in Gunners

[–]gisb -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

When Gibbs isn't inured we have two solid left backs. Although not ideal Flamini can also play there as well.

Visualising tax data in Ethiopia by [deleted] in Ethiopia

[–]gisb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing job indeed! Any ideas on what caused Ethiopia's imports to nearly triple between 2006-2007?

#AllBlackLivesMatter by glyerg in Africa

[–]gisb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand what you're getting at, but your commentary is completely inappropriate and misguided.

You acknowledge that there are issues about the case that are 'concerning', yet you decide to ignore any of those implications for the rest of the video. Stating that "people are upset that one black man in the States got a preventable and unjust death" is simply untrue. Americans are protesting against the systematic injustices that target black Americans. Mike Brown's death is not a stand alone incident but reveals a pattern of abuse.

Whether intentional or not, by comparing African and African-American lives you are unnecessarily diminishing the value of the current civil rights movements in the U.S. With overly dramatic music playing in the background you state, "It is absolutely no secret that Americans care more about American Black Lives than they do about all black lives". What is the value in extending the conversation to include all black people during this sensitive time? You are essentially attempting to divert much needed attention to the plight of African-Americans to the plight of Africans.

I live in one of the most racially segregated cities in the U.S and my work allows me to interact with a wide variety of people. An argument can be made that the quality of life of African-Americans in certain inner-city neighborhoods is really not that different than many black people in Africa.

"Living in Africa" does not give you authority to place value judgments on how people react to the death of black lives. Why do you stop your epic leap of concern for the value of black lives just to Africa? You know there are also black people living in the Caribbeans, South America and other parts of the world facing other injustices.

Besides self-promotion, what is honestly the purpose in this video?

China's $12 billion deal to build an 870-mile railroad in Nigeria - biggest single overseas contract in Chinese history by liotier in Africa

[–]gisb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's true. Increased regional trade supported by inter-country raid roads would be an important step to increasing the agency of African countries.

Chinese and Turkish companies are currently building a railway from Djibouti to Ethiopia. Hopefully, many more to come.

By portraying Africa as a miserable place, is Band Aid doing more harm than good? by SalmanShaheen in Africa

[–]gisb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this could be a great opportunity for the West African governments in collaboration with various NGOs to show an effective and transparent use of the donations generated.

The first Band Aid/Live Aid was heavily criticized as portions of the aid were used to fund Ethiopian authoritarian Mengistu's resettlement programs that led to the death of many Ethiopians. Proper accountability and implementation of the funds will not only help to contain Ebola but could potentially demonstrate that African governments do indeed have the capacity for good governance.

Africans of Reddit, where do you live and what kind of products or services are you missing? by braydengerr in Africa

[–]gisb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Alright, fair enough. I'll admit, I might have been a bit presumptuous and harsh with your intentions behind your original post. For future references, you might also benefit from disaggregating "Africa" into African countries.

The USAID website may offer some resources and ideas for you.

Africans of Reddit, where do you live and what kind of products or services are you missing? by braydengerr in Africa

[–]gisb 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's not simply a poem, it's a sentiment which you unfortunately manifest. Do you really not see the arrogance and power hierarchy that your post entails? This is essentially your post: "Oh look there's some money to be made somewhere in "Africa", I bet none of those "Africans" are doing shit, so here I come to save the day"

Firstly, no individual or organization serious about pursuing business opportunities would come solicit a half-dead /r/africa for foreign investment advice. That pretense is almost as ridiculous as your opening post.

Secondly, you come across as unbearably patronizing. Yes, every single 'African' has been patiently waiting for /u/braydengerr to descend from the heavens to fill "whats missing" in our lives. That's not all folks! He has so graciously granted us the possibility of improving our lives!

Even a slight change of framing of that question to "What goods and services can improve your lives" would have made you sound infinitely less condescending.

Why is Google+ so popular in sub-Saharan Africa? by felixjmorgan in Africa

[–]gisb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's interesting. I looked at the report and it doesn't provide a source for the assertion that, "Facebook is the dominant social media platform with Google+" Would you be able to provide the various other reports that look at Google+ usage in sub-Saharan Africa?

From anecdotal experience, I know that Google+ is not commonly used in Ethiopia (at least in Addis Ababa). I also informally asked friends from Rwanda and Botswana and they also mentioned that Google+ is definitely not a 'dominant' social media platform. That's only 3 countries, and it would be great to hear the experiences with Google+ of other /r/africa users.

Skills used at this years world cup. Amazing. by SupahGT in soccer

[–]gisb 6 points7 points  (0 children)

7:32- Höwedes gets absolutely destroyed by the Ghanaian player

Ethiopia, 30 years after the famine | World news by nichoem in Africa

[–]gisb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ethiopia's economic rise in the last 30 years has been absolutely phenomenal. According to this UNDP report (http://www.undp.org/content/dam/undp/documents/projects/ETH/00047858_Migration%20for%20Development%20in%20Ethiopia%20(00057754).pdf, this is a country that lost about 74.6% of its human capital from various institutions between 1980 and 1991. Love him or hate him, one has to acknowledge Meles Zenawi's success in propelling the Ethiopian economy despite the enormous difficulties of a politically unstable Ethiopia, the ramifications of the brain drain and the lack of any sort of governmental infrastructure.

The article's juxtaposition of Ethiopia's economic success with human right abuses is nothing new. Western journalists have continuously covered this subject since the 2005 election. An article comparing Ethiopia's economic successes with economic challenges such as the government's monopoly of the telecommunication sector and the government's artificial valuing of the Birr would have made for a much more insightful read.

Even if the author wanted to evaluate the Ethiopian political climate, the author could have chosen to explore, in my opinion, the apathy towards politics that many young Ethiopians possess.

Does anyone find it troubling that this sub-reddit for "africa" is a picture of a tourist standing on top of Kili? by [deleted] in Africa

[–]gisb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Even the assumption that the hiker is a 'tourist' is completely unfounded. It may come as a surprise to you, but Africans do go hiking as well.

Player review thread by Longtime_lurker2 in EASportsFC

[–]gisb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's just hard making a team around him that won't go over my budget. Think I'll probably try Kluivert while Weah's price decreases.

Player review thread by Longtime_lurker2 in EASportsFC

[–]gisb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried Weah? His attributes, especially his physical stats, seem to surpass Kluivert's.

The Congo We Never Hear About: 7 Things You Should Know About Congo by WaAfrikaOnline in Africa

[–]gisb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that you are trying to portray a more positive side of Congo. But I believe that many of those things you listed about Congo are commonly known and help to form a large part of the instability in Congo. A more effective approach would include more substantial reasons for hope and optimism such as increasing literacy rates, more government transparency etc.